To answer question 1: no you gotta wait 5-6 days as I found out for a combo human/spider visit.

Is it ppc? It is in Yahoo, but if you get into msn via site match it's my guess that you don't pay the ppc cost.

Your initial cost is $49 for the 1st URL, $29 2-10urls and $10/url after. Then you gotta submit a $50 deposit which will be used to pay everytime someone clicks on your link at a rate determined by the category you are in

Does anyone have any ideas on how they would restructure their products for clients? i mean im not sure i can justify spendsing this sort of money through sitematch anymore, especially where small clients are concerned. My idea was to start free submissions again. Has anybody got any views, thoughts or ideas on this?

Secondly how stringent are the editors when viewing our submitted pages in sitematch?

I have read the guidelines, however those sort of guidelines have always been their for whatever search engine you submit too, however it was amazing what still got through, as most of my clients have doorway pages im wondering whther they will get through, just wondered if anybody had actual experiences of the review procedure?

Hi Guys thanks for the info. Have also submitted to positiontech, got a receipt via email but when i check the status in the login area it says i have no URLS and no tab :( think they have a few bugs in their system. Would also be interested to hear from anyone about restructuring their products, i.e is it still possible to offer optimisation packages to our clients and to submit for free?

Very useful info, i was wondering if the sheer number of pages submitted could be reviewed so quickly, did you optimise your page the same way you would for the old inktomi algo? and if so what are your results looking like - any noticebale change in the yahoo algo?